ANTI SHOCK PAVING TILES (RUBBER TILES)

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The benefits of reusing tire scrap are obvious. It diverts millions of tires from the solid waste stream. It saves energy and resources. It avoids new or additional toxic manufacturing inputs.

Heaps of scrap tires are no better than reservoirs loaded with fly ash from coal fired power plants. Both fly ash and tire scrap are on the edge of being classified as hazardous wastes. Pollutants rise from festering pools of ash and smoldering piles of tires. The toxic compounds fall into nearby communities. Beneath these stews, heavy metals and polyaromatic hydrocarbons migrate into streams and aquifers.

But does shifting these wastes indoors represent a positive alternative?

Avoiding Contaminants in Tire-Derived Flooring describes the origins and fate of crumb rubber used in building materials. It concludes that tires contain a host of toxic ingredients to which people may be exposed when this material is brought into homes, schools, gyms and offices.

This Healthy Building Network investigation concludes with these recommendations:

• Tire crumb processors should start screening tire crumb for toxic ingredients.
• Processors should obtain third-party certification that crumb does not contain toxic ingredients above thresholds of concern.
• Flooring manufactures should only use tire crumb that has third-party certified screening procedures.

These are not current practices. Given the current situation, the Healthy Building Network does not recommend the use of Tire-Derived flooring in interior applications, especially where children may come into direct contact with the flooring.

INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW OF CRUMB RUBBER
CRUMB RUBBER PRODUCT RANGE
RUBBER TILES MANUFACTURE AND BENEFITS
RUBBER FLOOR TILES SPECIFICATION
TYPES OF RUBBER FLOORING AND ITS APPLICATION
MARKET SURVEY
ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE    OF RUBBER FLOORING
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF RUBBER FLOORING
RUBBER FLOORING PRODUCTS FROM RECLAIMED RUBBER
RUBBER TILES CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION
PROCESS DESCRIPTION OF ANTI SHOCK PAVING RUBBER TILES
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
PRODUCTION METHOD OF FLOOR COVERING
SERVICE LIFE OF RUBBER FLOORING AND PREVENTION OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
DETAILS OF MOULDING PLANT FOR RECYCLED RUBBER FLOORING
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERIES
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIAL

APPENDIX – A :

1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT

Additional information

Plant Capacity

80.00 TILES/day

Land and Building

(6000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 27.00 Lacs

Plant & Machinery

Rs 1.47 Cr

Working Capital 3 Months

Rs. 75.80 Lacs

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 2.57 Cr

Rate of Return

33%

Break Even Point

51%